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Council accepts roofing bids for city hall, police and fire buildings

November 21, 2025 | Seymour, Baylor County, Texas


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Council accepts roofing bids for city hall, police and fire buildings
Seymour city staff presented bids Nov. 20 to replace roofs at three municipal buildings and recommended an enhanced roofing system for city hall and the police station and a basic system for the fire hall. The proposed plan uses an insurance adjustment with TML to cover the majority of costs; staff said the city’s out‑of‑pocket share for the recommended enhanced options would be $23,801.54 after insurance proceeds.

Project manager Tyler Franklin briefed council on installer certification concerns — one local contractor was not a certified installer for the specified manufacturer — and explained the warranty implications if the city chose a non‑certified installer or a different manufacturer. "TML would be paying $190,111.01," he said, with the $23,801.54 balance remaining for the city. Council accepted the bids and authorized staff to move forward with the selected scope and contractors.

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